ASOKA --------REVIEW

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BY.N.THYAGARAJAN

Produced By: Lotus Film Company (P) Ltd

Story, Screen Play & Direction: Prem

Music Direction: Sabesh - Murali

Cinematography: Om Prakash

Editor: Bhaskaran

PRO: Vijay Murali

Actors: Prem, Anusri, Pooja Bharat, Raguvaran, Rajeev, Anand Raj.

A commander-in-chief saves the life of the Indian Prime Minister who comes to Coimbatore from a terrorist group. This is the single line of the story narrated in a beautiful way without any ingredient for reaching the point of satiety. The story is narrated with various chains of reactions. From the scene of the PM getting admitted to a hospital after receiving bullet injuries and with a flashback of a military officer Raguvaran who looses his job in the 1971 Pakistan War taking revenge against his own mother country and the government with his association of another villain Anand Raj, the scenes of the film move fastly. Ananda Raj dialogues in this film saying that there might be a lot of diversions and differences in India due to various religions and castes, but once the people come to know that India is being attacked, they all would sink their differences and act unitedly to fight for their country, receive thunderous applause's from the audiences for each show.

Anand Raj, Raghuvaran and Rajeev have done their role well. Prem as commander-in-chief in this film does a lot of action equivalent to western films. Anusri and Pooja Bharath who are portrayed in this film as beautiful angels have also done their roles naturedly. Debutant hero Naveen shown in this film as a person who reaches the stages of death and comes back to his life is something new in the Tamil film history. Sabesh-Murali music is good.

One can call the film is a serious film without any item songs or duet songs. To Prem you can say "Zinda Baad".

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